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The table represents the recommended exercise intensity for an aerobic program based on the number of visits since beginning the program.
A 2-column table with 6 rows titled Intensity of Exercises. The first column is labeled Number of Visits with entries 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The second column is labeled Exercise Intensity with entries 60%, 60%, 60%, ?, ?, ?.
The program recommends a constant intensity for 3 visits, increasing intensity over 3 visits, and then decreasing intensity for 3 visits before restarting the pattern. Which sets of values could be the intensities of Amber’s exercise during the fourth, fifth, and sixth visits? Select three options.
63%, 63%, 63%
66%, 69%, 72%
66%, 62%, 58%
63%, 65%, 67%
67%, 72%, 77%
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